Craft Recordings is celebrating 2018’s Black Friday Record Store Day (November 23) with six covetable, limited edition vinyl releases. Among the releases are the first-ever vinyl pressings of Collective Soul’s double-platinum 1993 debut, Hints Allegations and Things Left Unsaid, and Violent Femmes’ 2005 best-of collection, Permanent Record: The Very Best of Violent Femmes. Craft is also reissuing the out-of-print self-titled debut from Butch Trucks’ pre-Allman Brothers Band group, The 31st of February.

In addition to the above artist titles, Craft is releasing three vinyl compilations. Feelin’ Right Saturday Night is a double LP celebrating the 60th anniversary of the legendary New Orleans R&B label group, Ric & Ron Records. Jazz Dispensary: Purple Funk, Vol. 2 comprises a selection of deep dives from jazz-funk titans issued via the Jazz Dispensary imprint. And The Christmas Collection will be a festive platter of jazz rarities plucked from the Prestige, Contemporary, and Debut label vaults. More detail on each of these below.

Now in its ninth year, Record Store Day Black Friday kicks off the holiday shopping season by offering vinyl enthusiasts and music fans a chance to grab exclusive releases at their favorite record stores. For a full list of participating retailers and releases, visit recordstoreday.com.

Violent Femmes, Permanent Record: The Very Best of Violent Femmes (coke-bottle clear vinyl)

Violent Femmes were one of the most inventive and original bands to emerge during the ’80s college-rock boom. Hailing from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the stripped-down trio uniquely combined punk and folk, sarcasm and spirituality, on songs that acutely captured romantic angst. From there, Violent Femmes released eight studio albums, achieved an excess of 10 million sales worldwide, and released a string of iconic singles—many of which are featured here. Pressed for the first time on coke-bottle-clear vinyl, the 2005 retrospective Permanent Record: The Very Best of Violent Femmes contains favorites “Blister In The Sun,” “Gone Daddy Gone,” “Add It Up,” “American Music,” and “Kiss Off,” as well as a dozen other classics.

In 1993, Collective Soul combined grunge, soul, and Southern-style hard rock on their debut full-length, Hints Allegations and Things Left Unsaid, which spawned the indelible No. 1 rock radio smash “Shine” and the follow-up hit “Breathe.” To celebrate the 25th anniversary of this double-platinum landmark, it will enjoy its first-ever vinyl pressing—available on 180-gram opaque red vinyl.

A follow-up to the Cosmic Stash box set breakout LP, Jazz Dispensary: Purple Funk, Vol. 2 features rare sides from Bobby Rush, Johnny Hammond, Pleasure, and many more jazz-funk titans. This limited edition RSD-exclusive release features original, psychedelic paint-marbling artwork by fine artist Danielle Garza (aka Ellierex) and contains long-out-of-print tracks from the Prestige and Galaxy Records vaults making their return to vinyl. The included songs are newly remastered for this collection, and are pressed on 180-gram, purple cotton candy-colored vinyl.

Prior to joining The Allman Brothers Band, the late drummer Butch Trucks cut his teeth in The 31st of February, a Florida-based rock group fond of the psychedelic-pop sounds transforming music in the late ’60s. Long out of print, the group’s self-titled 1968 debut LP for the Vanguard label is being pressed on 180-gram vinyl. This reissue was cut from the original stereo tapes and is housed in a Stoughton old-style tip-on jacket.